![]() ![]() The Panthers (5-7-1, 0-2-1) will face FIU in an Atlantic Soccer Conference match on Friday in Miami before heading north to Boca Raton. On the defensive side, sophomore Jeff Smeraglinolo has started in goal for all but one of the Hatters' 16 games.įAU leads the all-time series 17-8-2 and defeated the Hatters twice in 2003, 2-1 during the regular season and 4-1 in the conference tournament semifinals.Īdelphi, the Owls' final regular season opponents, head to South Florida with a two-game win streak after winning only three of their first 11 games. The three-time All-Conference selection from Leicester, England leads the team in goals (8), assists (5) and points (21), and has six goals in his last five games. Osborne, the reigning A-Sun Offensive Player-of-the-Week, is by far the Hatters' most dangerous player. They can secure the sixth and final seed with a point against the Owls or if Jacksonville fails to defeat UCF. Down 3-1 with 40 minutes to play, Stetson got two goals from Jason Osborne and a goal from John Alexander to seal the win. ![]() ![]() Stetson are coming off a massive come-from-behind 4-3 victory over Jacksonville on Sunday that kept the Hatters (9-6-1, 4-4) in the race for a tournament spot. FAU will complete their schedule with a home senior day game versus Adelphi on Sunday evening. A point at Stetson or a Jacksonville win or tie against UCF in Thursday's contests will give the Owls the outright title. Last week's wins over Georgia State (3-2) and Mercer (3-1) were the sixth and seventh in a row, gave the Owls (11-2, 7-1) at least a share of the conference title, and a guaranteed bye in the first round of the conference tournament. At the 2019 Venice Film Festival, Saudi actresses Mila Alzahrani and Dae Al-Hilali walked the red carpet in her creations, one of many regional superstars she has dressed for international occasions.The Florida Atlantic University men's soccer team will go into the final two games of the season this week with a title never before bestowed upon an Owls' men's soccer team: Atlantic Sun Conference regular season champions. She specializes in couture, bridal, and pret-a-porter gowns. She captioned on Instagram a carousel of pictures taken of her soaking in the Saudi sun while wearing a towel-draped robe, "Sunrise in AlUla."Īlajlan founded her line in 2007 and has a boutique in Riyadh. The actress and model has also recently blogged about her travels to Saudi Arabia, where she first visited in December to attend the Red Sea International Film Festival before returning in January to see the ancient city of AlUla. Stevie Wonder and Lionel Richie, two legendary musicians, also performed live. Performers at the event included Brandi Carlile, Jimmie Allen, PJ Morton, Trombone Shorty, John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Mumford & Sons, Isley Brothers, Michael McDonald, The Temptations, Rita Wilson and The Four Tops, Molly Tuttle, and more. The annual gala took place prior to the Grammy Awards, which were held on Sunday night, and is hosted by MusiCares, a non-profit division of the Recording Academy.īrooks, showcasing a Saudi designer, attended the event walking the red carpet that attracted the biggest names in the entertainment business. Through a series of Instagram Stories, the social media star showcased her go-to look for her 19 million Instagram followers. The two artists, who are responsible for a generation of soul-pop classics, accepted a double-bill MusiCares Person of the Year award on Friday night. At the 2023 MusiCares Persons of the Year celebration in Los Angeles over the weekend, American actress, social media sensation, and dancer Tessa Brooks flaunted a chic ensemble by Saudi fashion designer Eman Alajlan. At an occasion honoring retired American record executive Berry Gordy and famous Motown vocalist Smokey Robinson at the Los Angeles Convention Center, the 23-year-old flaunted an all-black creation designed by Alajlan.īrooks opted for an artfully sculpted outfit that had a form-fitting bodice and skirt capped with a wrap-around neckline embellished with crystals. ![]()
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